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Moses Dickinson
Moses Dickinson (1695–1776) was a prominent Connecticut clergyman whose theological writings, particularly *The Anniversary Election Sermon*, articulated important Reformed Protestant perspectives on civil governance and divine providence during the colonial period. His work contributed to the intellectual foundations of American religious thought by synthesizing Calvinist theology with emerging concepts of civic responsibility and social order. Dickinson's sermons and pastoral ministry made him a significant figure in New England's ecclesiastical establishment during the eighteenth century.
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